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Montalcino is a hill town and
comune in the
province of Siena, Tuscany,
central Italy. The town is
located to the west of Pienza,
close to the
Crete Senesi...
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Brunello di
Montalcino is a red DOCG
Italian wine
produced in the
vineyards surrounding the town of
Montalcino, in the
province of Siena,
located about...
- variety. Here,
Sangiovese thrives in
various subregions,
including Chianti,
Montalcino, and Montepulciano,
whose diverse terroirs winemakers put to good use...
- to some of the world's most
notable wine regions. Chianti,
Brunello di
Montalcino and Vino
Nobile di
Montepulciano are
primarily made with
Sangiovese grape...
- The
Diocese of
Montalcino (Latin:
Dioecesis Ilcinensis) was a
Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of
Montalcino to the west of Pienza,
close to...
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Cornelio Da
Montalcino was a
Franciscan friar who had
embraced Judaism, and was
burned alive on the
Campo dei
Fiori in Rome, Italy, in 1554. "Timeline...
- Tuscany,
central Italy,
administratively a
frazione of the
comune of
Montalcino,
province of Siena. At the time of the 2001
census its po****tion was...
- Barolo.
Other famous wines are Barbaresco,
Barbera d'Asti,
Brunello di
Montalcino, Frascati,
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo,
Morellino di Scansano, and the sparkling...
- Sant'Agostino is a Gothic-style,
Roman Catholic church in
Montalcino,
region of Tuscany, Italy. The
church and
adjacent convent were
erected by the Augustinian...
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Montalcino Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Montalcino,
Concattedrale di San Salvatore) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Montalcino in the
province of Siena...